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[Letter from Kansas City, Missouri Detective Lieutenant to Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification Superintendent D. E. Walsh]

Description: Letter from W. C. Gordon, Detective Lieutenant of the Identification Bureau in Kansas City, Missouri to D. E. Walsh, superintendent of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas, thanking him for the picture of Clyde Barrow and his brother.
Date: unknown
Creator: Gordon, W. C.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Letter from W. M. Thompson of the Texas Prison System to Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification Superintendent D. E. Walsh]

Description: Letter from W. M. Thompson, Chief of the Texas Prison System to D. E. Walsh of the Dallas Bureau of Identification where he apologizes for omitting a list of subjects who have an authorized leave of absence from prison. He also includes the status of Marvin Barrow and the date that Clyde Barrow was granted parole.
Date: unknown
Creator: Huntsville (Tex.)
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Letter from Wharton County Sheriff to Dallas, Texas Bureau of Identification]

Description: Letter from Sheriff J. C. Willis of Wharton, Texas to all peace officers in the United States informing them of the arrest warrant placed for Clyde Champion Barrow, Raymond Hamilton and Bonnie Parker for the assault to murder of a deputy. He also provides a description of their getaway car and places where they may be hiding.
Date: unknown
Creator: Wharton (Tex.)
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Photograph of Two Books Removed from Oswald's Home]

Description: Photograph of two books in Russian. These items were in the possession of Lee Harvey Oswald and were removed from his home. The book on the left is Our Little Life [Nasha malenkaia zhizn'] by Don Aminado, which is the pseudonym for Aminad Petrovich Shpolianskii (1888-1957). The book on the right is Population of the Soviet Union [Naselenie SSSR} by P.G. Pod'iachikh.
Date: unknown
Creator: Dallas (Tex.). Police Department.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives
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